Gas Fittings And Leaks Repair

Gas Installation

Whether you’re installing a new gas oven, renewing old gas lines, or bringing gas into your house for the first time, disaster blaster professional gasfitters can carry out the work for you.

24/7 emergency gas repairs

If you smell gas or receive an unusually high gas bill, you may have a gas leak.
If you suspect a gas leak, don’t wait. Call us on 1300 700 944, anytime 24/7, and we’ll have one of our specialised gasfitters at your door to identify and repair your gas leak.

Gas fittings and gas leaks repairs are potentially dangerous jobs and services should always be carried out by professional and very importantly licensed gasfitters.
Disaster Blaster Plumbing Services include:

Gas installations

Gas fitting

Connection inspection and service

Bayonet installations

Stove installations

Gas hot water systems

Gas Heaters

Gas leaks and detections

Gas Line renewals

Converting LPG BBQ to natural gas

LPG connections and repairs

Our plumbers, gasfitters professionals are well trained and highly experienced.

Immediate LPG or natural gas safety hazards TIP

You can perform a test yourself to determine whether you have a gas leak.
Turn off all the appliances in your home that use gas.
Take your 1st gas meter reading (normally located in the from right or left hand side of your premises) and then again after 10 minutes.
If the reading has changed you may have a gas leak.
It is important you call one of our Sydney Gas plumbers immediately to repair your leak and talk you through turning of your gas from the meter.

If you have a galvanised gas service that's rusted and leaking, one of our licensed gasfitters can replace it with a copper or composite pipe work system, to ensure the same sort of leak never recurs.

If there is evidence or you suspect of an LPG or natural gas leak at your premises or gas odours:

Do not do anything that is likely to cause a gas explosion, such as lighting a match, operating an electrical switch, or even using a telephone in the building

Leave the building immediately and keep a safe distance away - 100 feet or more. Notify other building occupants of the safety concern.